Wednesday, 15 May 2013

EA Validates Claims of 'Frostbite Go' Engine For Mobile Games, The Engine Will Come to Android And iOS



As noted by NeoGAF, EA has recently updated the website for the unrivalled Frostbite engine to show details in regards to a fresh version of the development platform for mobile phones named 'Frostbite Go'. 

While the details aren't abundant, the page assures that EA has plans to port the engine to both Android and iOS, something which was previously rumoured jobs advertised for Frostbite.

"One of our most exciting current projects is called Frostbite Go, a mobile division empowering EA game developers with Frostbite’s proven excellent workflows and features to bring true Frostbite experiences to all major mobile platforms.

Runtime in Frostbite supports a highly scalable model in order to appeal to the diverse array of platforms available on today’s market. Efficiency in both our runtime memory and runtime performance are both key factors to enabling code and data systems to deploy content to diverse targets from XBOX360 and PlayStation 4 to iOS and Android."

EA's Frostbite engine is most commonly known for driving the Need For Speed and Battlefield games, and in January an employment listing hinted that EA has ideas to port Frostbite to the Macintosh as well.
EA happens to be creating Frostbite 3, which will be likely to be released first with one of the most well know first player games, the Battlefield 4.






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